Tahiti is a french territory belonging to the "Collectivités d'outre-mer" (French overseas collectivities)
The Tahiti islands are collectively known as French Polynesia, and yes, they speak French. Here is a list of all 9 languages spoken in French Polynesia: 1. Austral 2. Chinese, Hakka 3. French 4. Mangareva 5. Marquesan, North 6. Marquesan, South 7. Rapa 8. Tahitian 9. Tuamotuan
French and Tahitian are the main languages.People speak English too, because of the amount of tourists that come. This is because Bora Bora is right by Tahiti (where the airport is) and because tahiti is also french.
French is an official language in New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, and French Polynesia in the South Pacific. These territories have a significant French-speaking population due to historical ties with France.
Tahiti is the correct spelling of the island in French Polynesia.
The official languages spoken in Tahiti are French and Tahitian. Tahitian is a Polynesian language, while French is used primarily for administrative and formal purposes. English is also spoken in tourist areas.
Because Tahiti is a territory of France.
Tahiti is part of french polonesia so therefore they speak french so "my name is_______" would be Jemapelle _________
No, but they speak french..It's in the south pacific ocean
It is composed of the main island "Tahiti Nui" and the small island "Tahiti Iti". The official languageis French, many speak English and Tahitian.
Tahiti uses the CFP franc, usually just called a franc.For the languages of Tahiti, click here.
The Tahiti islands are collectively known as French Polynesia, and yes, they speak French. Here is a list of all 9 languages spoken in French Polynesia: 1. Austral 2. Chinese, Hakka 3. French 4. Mangareva 5. Marquesan, North 6. Marquesan, South 7. Rapa 8. Tahitian 9. Tuamotuan
Only Tahiti speaks Tahitian. It is spoken there because it's the native language.
French and Tahitian are the main languages.People speak English too, because of the amount of tourists that come. This is because Bora Bora is right by Tahiti (where the airport is) and because tahiti is also french.
French is an official language in New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, and French Polynesia in the South Pacific. These territories have a significant French-speaking population due to historical ties with France.
Yes, English is spoken in Tahiti, particularly in tourist areas and among those working in the hospitality industry. However, the primary language is French, as Tahiti is part of French Polynesia. Additionally, Tahitian is also widely spoken by the local population. While you can get by with English, knowing some basic French phrases can enhance your experience.
Tahiti is governed by what country
Tahiti is not in Asia. Tahiti is technically considered to be on its continent and it is actually located right next to Asia and the French Polynesia.